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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Oct 1915, p. 7

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[t Ads” Coffin Collins “in la ( \ " t: c hinder- rf't !. rs; Monday i-t‘ l’vz ; Tu 3:30 to "‘ ' ’ ‘ \g- Dancing 01' of I 5615' 8; Gent's 8T( Scrwtc, m: and war In H mpeny nt listings, should be Dyer? Imay; I am nearest 'ER \gcr Ink SIT call. ,Jflord Park. Ill. tiltcd )ust enough: steering post is” 16 clearance betwé n. Especial care II and a convenic ‘a natural reach of H all switche‘s, 31:52 aishcd~in black enan evens or Cat has been .1 :‘icl‘mllnfi‘ effect rtabic seatirg arra x c Friday Beginners .xal atte’n- Mn thmic 3! care ha, convenient array“ LOST :9 LOSTâ€"\ Hueâ€"gray sheep dog, with 10W Jugzy hair, a week ago last Frxdu). answers to the name of "VIM: ‘ 1.xheral reward (or return. Call Hrhhmd Park, 109. 34-35 FOUND Fox'x1u5evem1 days age. a purse contend-‘2; mnney. Owner may have “me t-y culling at North Shore Trust Company :md describing same. 33 Cook county. An ideal country home. For price and terms we owner. Alto for ale. 6 young Rod Durock Iowa, 310 each; one fresh Holstein cow, 3 ”In old. choice at 8125. wm hold Stock until foot and mouth disetse is over. John A. Reichelt, Deorfleld, 11). Phone Deerfield 234-3-2. 35 HELP WANTED WANTEDâ€"Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Must be good cook. Mrs; \n-orge Moore, Tel. H. P. 415- 34 acres. black soil, fenced with hog tight wire all arount, also cross fenced and tiled. ll-room house. hot water heat, bath, hot and cold water, large cistern. large porch all around the house; barn for 20 cows and 10 horses, granary. ice hogse and ice Md, chicken and hog houses. five- Icre orchard, farm on high elevation on county line, Northfleld township. 05 St FOR $11.8 â€"()ne Heff furnace, goodcun~ dition. cheap. Arthur St. Peter. 716 Green Bay Rd. ’l‘cl. 7m. J. 34 FOR SALFr-A gentleman's farm, 81 acre lot on South Green Bay Road, overlooking Skokie. Five rooma, mened porch and bath, first floor; Ind one finished, two unfinished rooms and bath on second floor. Good shmbbqy. sunny gardens and gar- m. Bargain. See owner or phone 990. 34-pd FOR SALEâ€"Family driving horse, runabout and harness, cheap. In- quires. 8‘ Love, Deerfield. Ill. 34 F0: SALEâ€"Fine 50 ft. lots between Vine Ave. and Orchard SL. east of R. R‘ Price: $359.00 to $800.00, small payment down. balance monthly. 0. A. Lewis 81 (30.. R 218. Reaper Blk.. Clark and Wash- Mon Sts., or call on our local agent. Ir. Tcm Barrett at Highland Park Hotel. (I FOR SALE va0 Syear old horses. mbination. Inquire Dr. C. W. Young. TeL Luke Forest 110. (1 F0: SALEâ€"Choicelot. 100 feet from- ge. near Vme Ave. station, Highland Park. $20.00 per foot; sewer and water pd Address the Highland Park Press a F. S Amick. 534 Leamington Ave" Chicago. ti pd FOR SALEâ€"Stucco bungalow, on FOR SALEâ€"Fivo-room cottage ‘ith anal} barn lot, 1401150; fine m. shrubs and Inn. Smsll pa - wt down; Abaltnce 830 per mon Addrecs‘4 AAldridge ,Enkine Bank Bids. Tel. H. P. 31:5?e tt- pd FOR SALE Cupsâ€"4‘0: sale It Tm: Puss office. 5 cents etch. ’03 SALEâ€"New 7-room bungtlow, choice location. price $7,000.00. One- hslf cash. no ngents. N. A. Ald- ridge, Erskine Bank Bldg. Tel. WW‘I‘mke home mending and aha plain sewing. 133 Lake Ave. Tel. 8. P. 661 33~34pd Me. If FOR RENT ~Nicely furnished room for mt. 235 W Vine Ave. Telephone 405 tf-pd FOR RENT ~Safety deposit boxes apd an]: space for storage of trunks, etc. at m Erskine Bank. tf POI Run -Steam healed apartment. 6 and bath; two extra rooms if de~ dud. 47 St. Johns Ave.. phona 49 and 1”. F. P Hawkins. If FOR REN'raFumished rooms and also whee-puny; rooms. 231 N. St. Johns FOR RENT 1‘0 RENT» iroom house, lovely lot, as; side. <30 per month to May first; .1“ fi-room cottage from No- umber "1:! to May first. $100 cash. N A. Aldridge, Erskine Mk Bldg” Tel. 345. 34 FOR RENTâ€"Furnished housekeep- mm‘; water. gas and heat; east ‘e. Address N. A. Aldridge, Ers- kins Bank Bldg. Tel. 345. 33 pm Rafiâ€"\wclv furnished from room hot water he .z. bath. telephone. electric [wing near hmwon Tel. 155. (f you RENT CARDSâ€"For sale at THE P1153 office. 5 cents each. ‘Wmax r AGENCY~First class help mind for AH household positions. Em~ Mum; u: l” kinds for women and Mrs. 1‘ Walsh. 315 E Park Ave. “Linda l‘cl, 702 R. ti WANTED \. kinds of female help; 'can 1: « mrelgnl Wages $7 to $10 steak, A» ‘ urst class help (urnished m ghort g , Apply Room 1 State Bulk Bldg. 2' \ J M. Donsmg. telephone DR. WATSON DENTIST Wm, FOR RENT, roams] John: A". uwmd Employ-rm Am SITUATION WANTED FOR SALE Highland Purl first floor; VICE LID AS SANITARY AID lllinoinn. HI, Hang. HJmuN. Bloomingtcn. 111.. Out. 19.~V\'hue despondeut over m health Fred Perh- ter. a weanny farmer o! Hung“; commuted Inldde by ”up”. Two Men Hurt in Exploiion. Kewanee. 111. Oct. 19 *Tkn men were inhxrwl when A sea! In 'ht' metpr mom gave out and an explosion result- ed. Both are m the Kawanee hoapiuL If Good for Thin Mayor. Caloaburg. 111.. 0r: l:¢.~-\lay(>r (‘on- ger has lsmwd an edict that the pea- nut stands, nwnu board» and other similar objmtu “in n»! be allowed on (he sidowunj any Iungor. Two Men Hurt in Exploiion. vumplxnnn (U/ Hm [Hui-Iv [.mxh XVI. I! “m- m-r Inn-11v! that Hu- h-sn-Ikvrt‘hw in Hm (Inn n! n uqnun- wu- mom elo- mm .H Um .Hu-u- than LOIH‘ hm! Ibo fol‘ (mum: (hwro-e, rum-.1 "The «firm of all thnlkrrthv!‘ nmnnfn 111m] in nu Mumlum ~hle| he equal In their llz’t'rlffh " Good for Thin Mayor. Caloaburg. 111.. 0r: l:¢.~-\lay(>r (‘on ger has lsmwd an edict that the pea nu! stands, nwnu board» and nlhel Celebrate. 102d Birthday. Aledo. “1.. Oct. 19.~â€".\lts. Ann: R!- der Hnuver or Aledo obsehed her une hundred and second blnhdny recently. She appears to be in perfect health and has I‘ull pnasesskm or most 01 her faculties. Scan-lot Favor Clouo School; Biocmington, "in. Oct. 19.-â€"Al the result of an epidemic of M‘Il’iel fever It MRI‘OI. All children under sixteen have been notified not to leave their homes for two weeks, While nil schools have been closed indefinitely. Hog Cholera In Raging. Lewiatown, 111.. Oct. libâ€"Hog chm era has broken out In lone loam!" in the “daily of Lewlamwn, South of Spoon river I: [ma been min; over u territory extending from Duncu Mills to Elrod. Veteran Hlinoiu Lawyir Din. Puntlac, 111.. not. 1‘... rNathanlel J. Pillsbury o! l‘nnxiuc. who [hr elxlm’on years was judgv of the ('irrult court. and who “.132; nwmber ul‘llle llllnnls constimtlonal convention ,of 1870. is dead in that city, axed eightyrono years. ‘ Shem! Wheeler Wipe. Our Segregated District in IIHnoln Capital. Springfield. 111, Oct. ribâ€"Sheriff J. A. Wheelnr‘s order that the segregated district of this city be closed on the contention {hat 1: was one or the prin- cipal causes of the spread or disease went into vfl'ert at midnight. A recent amended state law ghee the court 1110 right to heavy sentence. for violations cf the uder. The shots and by Hopklnl were the signal for genenl firing on the part of other nexroea sad the officers, who had followed their chm; into the house. The flrlng lusted for lawn! mlnutes and when lt ended 3nd the negro gamblers hnd been dlurmed it was found that Hopkins 1nd MCIDOG. Mnthewn wu shot and klllod while lending n nld on n negro xnmblln; house. When the officers bunt Into the place. where several negroen were ensued nbout the nmlm ublel. Lottle Hopklm opened fire on the o!- flceu. The chief (all with 1 ballot wound through hl- right lung. He dled in 1 low momonu. Gulelburx. 111., Oct. 19.â€"Da‘nlto tho fact there um In some “woman on the street. tollowln; the murder of Chief of Pollen Mnmewl.’ the nu- thormes feel no (our of disorder.."l.m- tie" Booth“. I negro uccnud of kill- in; the chler in a mid on O pmbun‘ house, wu uken from the H1 here only in the morning 3nd. under and or three deputy therifls. 1’11!th to Pearl: to lvold poulble violence. lynn Mathews, 6mm, Ill, Lose: Uta Heading m. POUGE GHIEF SLAIN BY NEGRO GAMBlER Former Well Known Pubfllher 800- cumbs to Br‘gr‘t'n Bruno. Galesburg. 111., m2 ‘1'.~\'irlnr E. Bender, one of 1h» 1m st “-1de! known newspaper men in t v» «1:1», d'M her. from Bright's d sr:1:9 l'u mun ”ought to a hospital here :uu um H; mm from Springfield where ‘ :e (4 mt or!) publuhe ed the Omaha Mermxry and 'h- Poun- cll Bluffs Nonpanlil Mr Bonner wu born in 18M in Camille. In. ad in a xnduste 01 Knox cone“. VICTOR E. BENDER IS :DEAD Svott was Injured aermusly in one of the firs: games last war “hm- he was playing with (‘orm-ll umnrsny Scott has been denuu-t and unmn acioua since he was [mum to [hr hus- pltal, and had be'f‘n re‘p'm IIK the game of Saturday, vnHim‘ wt! sxxnall and saying "I’ve got my man and, boys. we've got no win this mum" Knox College Stud-n1. wm. lack 10b located. flaw. of Game. - St. Louid, UcL iB-Brynn Sven. twentyone years old. a son of Funk Scott of (Elle-burg. HI. and : member of the Knox college football team. who '1“ injured Smut-day in n glme between the Knox College and St. Louis univm‘sily u Sportsman's Pnrk. is in a critical condition at the (‘in hospital. An X-ray shown-d that iwo oi the vertebrae are dislocated and one broken. His body in pan!) zed. PARALYSIS AFTER FOOTBALL r'mMtu {utmmâ€"l Hu- wllh- d Qua-n .‘lflfl? \mu'nvno-Vo' I“ \xh.~rh~an {luring :IH Hm vhrmgr- n! govern- nH-nt in IL.” 0 hu'n lln- revolution v; Hu- Hut-J rme» the law [anâ€"rd -H.¢"-r (amn- XVI 1‘ the nut! 000 (M! hm. Inn-L Imluu\:!l~‘n- :u fut u "I1.“ 2:; l-v “urn uru' lunv‘rrm-d H bl! b 9‘"! m v-rx' - hnl.'_1- and ”It rm 0! (ho ('hvhllun “HIM Inn "3 lhl‘ m Un Jun 2. 17%. I mull mmmlnd was Issued that how-Mun!) the m. lured (nrm nf the hnndken‘hkl Ihonld be In llw turn] [hxu We m1- IO noon.- [mm-<1 (u «w- [it-furv [hm We no N to lx-Hmv that dhvn fnrmu were and ~Lr|uu=lm. heart Mun-ml. mum- of I mar, eh- Thaw hum-Mun: mum-mien: did not [Mom-e bl'r Huh-st) Shv rnrrkbd her The unfortuuuo young: Queen um. Auluinene In Nslxnmlblv Ior II). It.” hf ttw nundkerrhk‘f Handkorchmh An Mad. “our. .0- cauu d 1 Ron! Whim. It I: not "wry (0 mm: on tho 1mm; 0! the baudLen‘uwt. (0: no on. will can": u, but why would I! b. eternally “own In 1m» urreouped form or a nquum? The .qunn may be large. the square may he small. but why nquue lnuend of own! or oblong? I! Oregon or - large milk condeullnl plant. and lime the nysiom oi unlu- talnlng Ilvo Hack in ordm to relnln soil fertility in n rule of inrnnn; in~ llnlml on by \lr. Inwden, 3 number 0! farmers have manual in dnlryin‘ on Sinnlsaippl lands. and n pncilcnl dairy in in nperauon u!) the farm. Plnn Adaptable \o Avqrngo Farm. Dairy farming in tn mubluhod lys- trm that has been pro-ed prom-bio. But for In vxprrlmom il.-i bu bum inaugurated by Mr. Luwden and in N in; I'Urlu-d nut there- in nothing of special inn-rem? in Um llvi lhai It Sinninsiznpl a practical tum liniry in in operation But the plnn in n‘lnyuble to the awraxn (arm. \ir lxmdrn tie slrns to evolve a mvihml ‘nlr‘h will apply t) ihe nrullnary larm, um be lull-pied L} tho farmer of ah-rnxe means. and will rvturn A print in kF'O‘KHHK .xilh Iho- mnwmwnl Armin!- inxly in arranging the building" an (hn farm fur Hun purpose, Uu- nld lmrw anil «niilc harm “as rvnmdolod. Tln nmln lam is T‘.‘ h} 1;” im'l. ll”) 3 mpat lip- fur 101‘ mm». m mldLiinn i0 6 maternity Iiulla and fl bull ltuiln The floors are mi won-now. Mm I Mn: 0:: nocoun! o! the clubllobnenl rm: mam PARK mass magnum PARK mmms ...â€"_...... uwflwq- m m Sinnissippi Farm’ 3 Experiment . in Dairying Sinnluippi Finn, 0"nrd by Fruit 0‘ Lowden. 1. near Oman, m. Much or thin (no! In 090er on the tenant Muvh of the nunhvrn Iiiinoii tvrri- (cry in ghen over In riuiryin‘ i‘rge Conn-ms enKIn-d m ”w preservation and diatributinn 0! dairy product: but vstabliahed milk rumivmin‘ inner!" and creamorivu u mnvuniem comers, affording ready mukeu for milk lfld its produmn. um! mm in: been 3 no tent stimulus in the Adoption 0! milk production by the firmer. in an no tion. A QUEEN AND A STYLE. INSIDE VIE‘W OF AN XNEXPEXBIVE AND PRAL‘TH‘AL DAIRY BARN FROM CEO. I. MARTIN FROM IIEIOIR‘. OAZITTI PANUHAMM‘ \'H.‘\\' UP FARM HI'ILDINGfi dun-mun A thorough nulem o! lhv “-9! u! prrnmllun bu bro-n noun: out, in ‘bkn rword- In- belnx krpt “.1!“ “HI In“ th the hold. lho Amy-fl bun; l) rllmtzm» the rm prom pro dmon Fri-21k H [Ab‘d”l u I mun uh.» Mk" in [n h. Hn lwllum n! mp Into I In!" burn u: Implant-n! fired 1. belt. remodeled .nd unused for l crumery, u u u m- lutenuon or tnnatomm the duty product; In- (0 buuor And r-heeu. running Um by- products for consumption on the fnrm. Production cm lyucm Warhol Out. The dury u anluippl Fun In in duru- of A. P, 1411!, . put-flu! Tho burn it well walnut-d und thoroughly unitary No attempt has been nude to fublon . uhov pltnt‘ H u n pncflml burn for Meme hm purpose. than “trying I. rolbovod In the work of manning lb. Mud- 4 You: I1” 0! the unu- murrul. made with I Z-lnch dually up." \nllde The lulll an of cork brim [wry thing to Imam-d to Itmplify the nundnrd oporumnu ll 1. nunulod that one nun an uh an» o! u muny rattle n (‘0 men tank! former- ly The up.” Above the min flour in Used (or flange of food. THE THRILL THAT COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIIE. ’ART 0" DAN” HERD BIXNISSH’PI PAR“ mun-p! Farm luL Tho “autumn 0! Nu- "pomp-«n1, mndr by a mu: Ihme mun-u m “Maoi- uricunln- h pne- nml um inn-nu. will hue an In: pomm bearing upon dairy put-UN n lhh flllr, In nunu- Th. won I. hung con- dwaod In a wflcd '17. wax u rock! be nu me as (h. avenge urn. “other I!» upwind! mum in proving (hut (no Iml, productive ”pt-chi “try row It the I!“ to Go to. or the now of mun nit wodmtno of u an] up. who” 11le a]! vul mu. a what». but m u n curly no, rend-n to be not. It I. the problem am Mr Lovdu h an» ulnod ‘0 nah. by m at on. 8)» m lupin. mm: the taunt-um hâ€" volvod. Acvordmfly than the con [or flu dairy were ahead. be to not um“: cocoa-Ind with the cow- lhu would cm the W out“! of milk but nlhor with the UP! 01 out which would mum use We“ pm!!! for the gum! o! tad con wand um tho hbot employed m. forum In luau-um to no. a u- mm. and (n prove to his own “(It bdlun ‘hy - thin in 11ml or to H0 mum um bannM momm- should have no mo" pun in the null- uvmenl o! a bun um: In my other «Hum-tn which I. to be "rm-full! conducted Ind and: to mm 3 pro!“ *omr on him-um Mu. CEO 5. MARTIN Ti. 1- M II Md“ W. 0.!“ Au wags-unsung“ [fin mull Special “moon given Don and Can (mu: Snu- Vanuatu») hltlfi hid!!!“ II V. ecu-d An. mun“... WM Even: Goan in}; means [twin-.48....“ Man's Ha. Cutting t My Allyowlfi ”‘0 Inch m- cuduuy we humanity rebum after the heat “than. Now an.“ nude from your old ma- terial: walking WI“ to order. tum-“MT," muons-II m Ila-Wat. ”m'hw CEIDITHWMI C-vl-u". micâ€"mum A. J. FADON Chas. E. 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